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Past articles by Jill:

How to Avoid an IRS Audit

Round numbers, cryptocurrency transactions and the child tax credit could all be possible triggers for an audit. → Read More

270 Park Avenue: JPMorgan’s New Headquarters Touts Yoga, Cycling to Lure Talent

JPMorgan Chase & Co. unveiled plans for its new global headquarters -- a 60-story skyscraper in midtown Manhattan that, according to the bank, demonstrates its commitment to New York City’s revival. → Read More

270 Park Avenue: JPMorgan’s New Headquarters Touts Yoga, Cycling to Lure Talent

JPMorgan Chase & Co. unveiled plans for its new global headquarters -- a 60-story skyscraper in midtown Manhattan that, according to the bank, demonstrates its commitment to New York City’s revival. → Read More

Keeping Mark Zuckerberg Safe Cost Meta Nearly $27 Million Last Year

The cost of keeping Mark Zuckerberg safe keeps going up for Meta Platforms Inc., far outstripping what similar technology companies with high-profile executives are spending. → Read More

U.S. Women Are Coming Back to the Job Market

Women of childbearing age are returning to the U.S. workforce, showing a small improvement in their participation rate after a decline in September. → Read More

These Out-of-Work Americans Tell Us Job Market Turmoil Is Anything But Transitory

Too few hours, too little pay, and too few protections from Covid are keeping many at home. → Read More

A child-care crisis is keeping women out of the workforce for longer

School may be in session, but the dearth of child care is still proving to be a major hurdle to women reentering the U.S. labor market. → Read More

Child-Care Crisis Keeps U.S. Women Out of Workforce for Longer

Female employment last month fell for the first time since the winter coronavirus surge in December 2020, even as many schools reopened. → Read More

America’s Unequal Jobs Recovery Leaves Some Minorities Behind

The U.S. government has spent billions of dollars to keep the economy afloat, but not all cities and groups have benefited. → Read More

Americans will hit the road for Memorial Day weekend with highest fuel prices since 2014

Americans will hit the road this holiday weekend with the highest gasoline prices in seven years and the White House promising to monitor fuel costs. → Read More

Struck is a new dating app based on astrology. The creator says skeptics are welcome

There's a new astrology-based dating app in Los Angeles and New York. "Skeptics welcome," says the makers of Struck, who say that pairing people based on birth signs is a great way to meet your match. → Read More

Indian pickling Q&A with Usha Prabakaran

Usha Prabakaran shares her best tips for anyone looking to dive into Indian pickles. → Read More

Instagram accounts recount racism at L.A.’s elite private schools

Students and alumni from the L.A.'s most exclusive private high schools have launched Instagram campaigns sharing stories of racism and bias on campus. → Read More

This farmer in Pomona will inspire you to plant your own garden, no matter how small

This is the third in our series PLANT PPL, where we interview people of color in the plant world. → Read More

The 4th of July events still happening in SoCal this year

The 4th of July will look different this year in Southern California. Here's a list of events that are still on. → Read More

A comedian watched her mom die from COVID on an iPad. Her live tweets will break you

In heartbreaking and astonishing detail, comedian and writer Laurie Kilmartin used Twitter to detail the final hours of her mother’s life Thursday morning to her 85,000-plus followers. Thousands of people responded with messages of support and sympathy as they accompanied her journey through the loss. → Read More

L.A. Black-owned coffee shops to visit instead of Starbucks

Here's a look at Black-owned coffee shops in Los Angeles, inspired in part by barista LaNisa Williams and her #BlackinBrew social media campaign. → Read More

10 L.A.-based, Black-owned fitness businesses with virtual classes

Lede TK Aarmy (Bootcamp) Aarmy is a boot camp-style fitness studio founded by trainer Angela Davis and former tennis pro Akin Akman. → Read More